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198928795Athens: Papademas 1989. Brand new. Leatherbound 22 cm 239 pp. Papademas hardcover
1994FB4480 /25<p>In a fitted box. Maroon cloth spine with gilt title. Warrior image on the mauve boards.</p><p>This is a very rare book and one of the best produced by the Folio Society</p><p>The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides: A plague so devastating it destroyed belief in the gods; prisoners of war worked to death in quarries; statesmen debating military action with chilling pragmatism… The horrors dilemmas and costs of war have never been examined more urgently or more rigorously than by the Athenian general Thucydides who recorded the seismic conflict between democratic Athens and authoritarian Sparta that engulfed the Greek world for a generation from 431 BC. In language of unorthodox beauty Thucydides reveals how the same patriotic pride and self-belief that had repulsed the Persians years before brought Athens to the brink of annihilation. The History of the Peloponnesian War – one of the 'most heart-rending and yet coldly analytical accounts of calamity ever written' – speaks with stark immediacy to future generations of their most fundamental challenges and concerns.</p><p>Translated by Benjamin Jowett edited and annotated by Chris Scarre and Maps by Denys Baker and index by Ailsa Heritage.</p><p>The Peloponnesian War 431–404 BC was an ancient Greek war fought between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies for the hegemony of the Greek world. The war remained undecided for a long time until the decisive intervention of the Persian Empire in support of Sparta. Led by Lysander the Spartan fleet built with Persian subsidies finally defeated Athens and started a period of Spartan hegemony over Greece.</p><p>Historians have traditionally divided the war into three phases. The first phase 431–421 BC was named the Ten Years War or the Archidamian War after the Spartan king Archidamus II who launched several invasions of Attica with the full hoplite army of the Peloponnesian League the alliance network dominated by Sparta. However the Long Walls of Athens rendered this strategy ineffective while the superior navy of the Delian League Athens' alliance raided the Peloponnesian coast to trigger rebellions within Sparta. The precarious Peace of Nicias was signed in 421 BC and lasted until 413 BC. Several proxy battles took place during this period notably the battle of Mantinea in 418 BC won by Sparta against an ad-hoc alliance of Elis Mantinea both former Spartan allies Argos and Athens. The main event was nevertheless the Sicilian Expedition between 415 and 413 BC during which Athens lost almost all its navy in the attempted capture of Syracuse an ally of Sparta.</p><p>The Sicilian disaster prompted the third phase of the war 413–404 BC named the Decelean War or the Ionian War when the Persian Empire supported Sparta in order to recover the suzerainty of the Greek cities of Asia Minor incorporated into the Delian League at the end of the Persian Wars. With Persian money Sparta built a massive fleet under the leadership of Lysander who won a streak of decisive victories in the Aegean Sea notably at Aegospotamos in 405 BC. Athens capitulated the following year and lost all its empire; Lysander imposed puppet oligarchies on the former members of the Delian League including Athens where the regime was known as the Thirty Tyrants. The Peloponnesian War was followed ten years later by the Corinthian War 394–386 BC which although it ended inconclusively helped Athens regain its independence from Sparta.</p><p>The Peloponnesian War reshaped the ancient Greek world. On the level of international relations Athens the strongest city-state in Greece prior to the war's beginning was reduced to a state of near-complete subjection while Sparta became established as the leading power of Greece. The economic costs of the war were felt all across Greece; poverty became widespread in the Peloponnese while Athens was completely devastated and never regained its pre-war prosperity. The war also wrought subtler changes to Greek society; the conflict between democratic Athens and oligarchic Sparta each of which supported friendly political factions within other states made war a common occurrence in the Greek world. Ancient Greek warfare meanwhile originally a limited and formalized form of conflict was transformed into an all-out struggle between city-states complete with atrocities on a large scale. Shattering religious and cultural taboos devastating vast swathes of countryside and destroying whole cities the Peloponnesian War marked the dramatic end to the fifth century BC and the golden age of Greece.</p><p>Thucydides c. 460 – c. 400 BC was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War recounts the fifth-century BC war between Sparta and Athens until the year 411 BC. Thucydides has been dubbed the father of "scientific history" by those who accept his claims to have applied strict standards of impartiality and evidence-gathering and analysis of cause and effect without reference to intervention by the gods as outlined in his introduction to his work. He also has been called the father of the school of political realism which views the political behaviour of individuals and the subsequent outcomes of relations between states as ultimately mediated by and constructed upon fear and self-interest. His text is still studied at universities and military colleges worldwide. The Melian dialogue is regarded as a seminal work of international relations theory while his version of Pericles' Funeral Oration is widely studied by political theorists historians and students of the classics. More generally Thucydides developed an understanding of human nature to explain behaviour in such crises as plagues massacres and civil war.</p> The Folio Society. hardcover
19961172107Stuttgart ; Leipzig : Teubner, 1996. 102 S. Originalleinen.
1994120622London UK: The Folio Society. First edition this. Quarter bound in dark maroon leather over illustrated cloth boards gilt title to spine maroon slipcase. 563pp. b/w illus.; maps; maps to end papers. Very minor shelf wear to slipcase o'wise this is an excellent copy in near fine condition. OVERSEAS ORDERS WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL POSTAGE . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1994. The Folio Society hardcover
197728796Athens: Papademas 1977. Brand new. Leatherbound 18 cm 380 pp. Papademas hardcover
19511BislDc0024New York: The Modern Library 1951. Book. Very Good. Mass Market Paperback. Copyright 1951. 12mo or 12° Duodecimo: 6¾" x 7¾" tall. 516 pp. Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear crisp pages and clean text. Occassional pencil markings on text. First two pages are dog-eared. The Modern Library Paperback
1980100783Franklin Center:: Franklin Library. Near Fine. 1980. Hardcover. Translated from the Greek by Richard Crawley. Revised by R. Feetham. With maps specially prepared for an English edition of 1629. Limited edition "The 100 Greatest Books of All Time". Octavo fully bound in black leather with gilt lettering and design raised bands along the spine all edges gilt silk moire endpapers sewn-in ribbon bookmark. About fine.; 732 pages . Franklin Library, hardcover
19702081002109002359Iwanamishoten 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 407p Size: 15cm Number of books: 3 Iwanamishoten paperback
19792092902140301700Iwanamishoten 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Iwanamishoten paperback
198628849Athens: Papademas 1986. Brand new. Original text in ancient greek; introduction translation and comments in modern greek by A. Vlachos & G. Zekides. Three volumes; soft cover 22 cm 320360388 pp. Papademas paperback
19782090502124900630Iwanamishoten 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Iwanamishoten paperback
1994042670London: The Folio Society 1994. 1st Thus. Hardcover. As New/No Dust Jacket. large Octavo. Andrew Heritage and P J M Geelan. pp XIV 543. 1st printing. An unread book in an as new condition slipcase quarter bound in natural Morocco with printed cloth boards. The Folio Society hardcover
1993Q-0872201694Hackett Publishing Company Inc 1993-10-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hackett Publishing Company, Inc hardcover
1959085635Ann Arbor MI: University of Michigan Press 1959. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Very good clean tight condition. 2 volumes in nice slipcase. Text free of marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged with tracking. <br/> <br/> University of Michigan Press hardcover
1974044536The Limited Editions Club 1974. First Edition Thus 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine Dust Jacket. Two Volumes. #1894 Of 2000 Copies Of This Limited Edition Signed By The Illustrator. Fine Books No Rubbing In Near Fine Dust Jackets And Near Fine Slipcase With Slight Usage And With The Limited Editions Club Newsletter In Its Printed Envelope Laid In Loosely. <br/> <br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover
1991Q-0906515114Bristol Classical Press 1991-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Bristol Classical Press paperback
199069709Envoi ms. de J. de Romilly, 1 vol. in-12 br., coll. bouquins, Robert Laffont, 1990, 826 pp.
1982Q-0394329783Modern Library 1982-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Modern Library paperback
1993Q-0872201686Hackett Publishing Company Inc 1993-10-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hackett Publishing Company, Inc paperback
19981-0393971678W W Norton & Co Inc 1998. Paperback. New. 554 pages. 9.25x5.75x1.25 inches. W W Norton & Co Inc paperback
1974041107New York: The Limited Editions Club 1974. 1st Limited Edition. Hardcover. As New/Fine. quarto. A Tassas. pp Both volumes complete. 1st printing. Unread books in an as new condition slipcase. Signed by the Illustrator to final page. Numbered 1739 of an edition limited to 2000 copies. International shipping by quotation. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
1991Q-0906515203Bristol Classical Press 1991-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Bristol Classical Press paperback
1998DADAX0393971678W. W. Norton & Company 1998-07-17. Revised. paperback. New. 5.60x1.10x9.30. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. W. W. Norton & Company paperback
1948D14607London: The Dropmore Press 1948. Hardcover. Very Good. Translated by E.H. Blakeney. 12 24 4 pp. With an illustrated frontispiece. 4to. bound in publisher's half vellum and red cloth with nice example of the pictorial dust-wrapper and uncommon thus. Vellum discolored at the top of spine else an excellent copy. #130 of 300 copies printed. <br/><br/> The Dropmore Press hardcover
1974032387Avon CT.: Limited Editions Club 1974. Book. Illus. by A. Tassos. Near Fine. Buckram. Signed by Illustrators. Limited Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. @ volume set. Black and brown buckram with gilt to font and decorative gilt to spine. Brown endpapers. Illustrated with woodcuts and maps. Limited edition of 2000 sets this is set 1425. Signed by the illustrator. Previous owner's paper bookplate to front endpaper of each volume. Housed in sturdy brown slipcase with paper label to spine. Slight scuffing and sunning to case. A near fine set. Limited Editions Club Hardcover